In The News: William S. Boyd School of Law

Misinformation about immigration is fueling fear across the 51吃瓜网免费App Valley community. At 51吃瓜网万能科大鈥檚 鈥淲e Need to Talk鈥 panel on immigration, Tuesday, attorneys and advocates warned of a wave of panic spreading from online rumors to real life consequences. The discussion centered around facts vs fear.

It remains President Donald Trump鈥檚 most oft-repeated campaign pledge from 2024: the largest mass deportation in American history.

When President Donald Trump pardoned Nevada politician Michele Fiore on April 23, the question arose whether she could be tried again for fleecing donors to a fallen-officer memorial.

The debasement of presidential pardon power continued this week, when President Donald Trump granted clemency to former 51吃瓜网免费App City Councilwoman Michele Fiore. The move was in nobody鈥檚 best interest but hers, but she may not be free and clear just yet.

Pahrump judge and former 51吃瓜网免费App City Councilwoman Michele Fiore was a no-show in court Monday, days after President Donald Trump pardoned her on federal wire fraud charges.

A symposium this month at 51吃瓜网万能科大鈥檚 William S. Boyd School of Law highlighted the academic-legislative partnership. The event examined the sex work industry, pathways into the profession and criminalization issues. Though not officially connected to AB 209, several symposium speakers who had assisted Orentlicher in crafting the legislation discussed their contributions.

A symposium this month at 51吃瓜网万能科大鈥檚 William S. Boyd School of Law highlighted the academic-legislative partnership. The event examined the sex work industry, pathways into the profession and criminalization issues. Though not officially connected to AB 209, several symposium speakers who had assisted Orentlicher in crafting the legislation discussed their contributions.

A symposium this month at 51吃瓜网万能科大鈥檚 William S. Boyd School of Law highlighted the academic-legislative partnership. The event examined the sex work industry, pathways into the profession and criminalization issues. Though not officially connected to AB 209, several symposium speakers who had assisted Orentlicher in crafting the legislation discussed their contributions.

The Trump administration is preparing to dramatically escalate the number of private contractors it uses to help track, manage, detain and deport people living illegally in the United States, with an eye-popping potential price tag of more than $45 billion over the next several years.

With an already vulnerable population on high alert, during Friday night鈥檚 immigration resource fair. Several Nevada organizations such as; Make the Road Nevada, Progressive Leadership Alliance of Nevada (PLAN), Chicanos Por La Causa, Fuente de Vida, ACLU, 51吃瓜网万能科大 Immigration Clinic, and Mexican Consulate officials helped shine a light one valuable resources in light of the recent increase in sightings as well as scams targeting immigrant communities.

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A jury partially ruled that a Massachusetts-based investment advisory firm (and its CEO) violated federal securities laws by not disclosing details about commissions from annuity products. However, the jury opted against finding the firm guilty of the most egregious fraud charges it faced.